Timeless Classic 🎶 Aap Ki Nazron Ne Samjha from Anpadh (1962) | Mala Sinha & Dharmendra
Experience the soulful melody 'Aap Ki Nazron Ne Samjha' from the iconic film Anpadh, sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Relive this timeless romantic song composed by Madan Mohan.

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Song: Aap Ki Nazaron Ne Samjha, Pyaar Ke Kabil Mujhe
Movie: Anpadh (1962)
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Madan Mohan
Lyricist: Raja Mehndi Ali Khan
Actors: Mala Sinha and Dharmendra
Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha Pyar Ke Kaabil Mujhe . . . ...
This song is from the movie - Anpadh (1962) starring Maala Sinha, Dharmendra, Balraaj Saahni and Bindu in lead roles.
Anpadh (illiterate) is the story of Laajwanti (Maala Sinha) who is the sister of a rich landlord Chaudhary . Chaudhary Shambhunath considers the accumulation of wealth to be more important than education. He condones his sister's inattention at school and consequently she grows up anpadh (illiterate). When she finds herself married to a bibliophile her problems really begin. Unable to read the poetry her husband loves and being a rotten cook too, she becomes despised by her husband and her in-laws. Circumstances conspire to leave her homeless, widowed and pregnant. Narrowly escaping from the attentions of a panderer she falls amongst friends and, with the birth of her daughter, she starts on the long road to redemption. An entertaining plea for education in general and for the education of girls in particular.
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Movie: Anpadh (1962)
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Madan Mohan
Lyricist: Raja Mehndi Ali Khan
Actors: Mala Sinha and Dharmendra
Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha Pyar Ke Kaabil Mujhe . . . ...
This song is from the movie - Anpadh (1962) starring Maala Sinha, Dharmendra, Balraaj Saahni and Bindu in lead roles.
Anpadh (illiterate) is the story of Laajwanti (Maala Sinha) who is the sister of a rich landlord Chaudhary . Chaudhary Shambhunath considers the accumulation of wealth to be more important than education. He condones his sister's inattention at school and consequently she grows up anpadh (illiterate). When she finds herself married to a bibliophile her problems really begin. Unable to read the poetry her husband loves and being a rotten cook too, she becomes despised by her husband and her in-laws. Circumstances conspire to leave her homeless, widowed and pregnant. Narrowly escaping from the attentions of a panderer she falls amongst friends and, with the birth of her daughter, she starts on the long road to redemption. An entertaining plea for education in general and for the education of girls in particular.
Original Owner : www.SaReGaMa.com
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